Azerbaijani Servicemen Join NATO Training Course In Baku
Date
10/11/2022 7:31:14 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews) By Vugar Khalilov
Servicemen of the Azerbaijani army have attended a NATO training
course in Baku on the use of helicopters in military operations,
Azernews reports, citing the Defense Ministry.
The course was organized under the Individual Partnership Action
Plan (IPAP) for 2022 between the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry and
NATO, with the participation of the Azerbaijan air force personnel
and representatives of the Mobile Training Team of Allied Air
Command (AIRCOM) at Ramstein.
The course participants were first given a briefing on the
structure and scenario of the training course, as well as the
assigned duties and objectives.
It was noted that briefings on arranging activities in key air
force units in line with the NATO standards, assuring defense and
security measures, as well as other issues, will be delivered
during the training held within the framework of the Operational
Capabilities Concept (OCC). Activities involving aviation support
will also be carried out.
The training course will last until October 13, the ministry
said.
Relations with NATO started in 1992 when Azerbaijan joined the
North Atlantic Cooperation Council. This forum for dialogue was
succeeded in 1997 by the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council, which
brings together all allies and partner countries in the
Euro-Atlantic area.
Bilateral cooperation began when Azerbaijan joined the
Partnership for Peace (PfP) program in 1994. Thanks to regular
participation in PfP activities, Azerbaijan has been able to
contribute actively to Euro-Atlantic security by supporting
NATO-led peace-support operations.
Azerbaijan's participation in the PfP Planning and Review
Process (PARP) since 1997 has enabled NATO and individual allies to
assist Azerbaijan in developing selected units to improve
interoperability with those of the allies.
NATO and Azerbaijan started work on a jointly agreed Defense
Education Enhancement Program (DEEP) in 2008 to integrate NATO
standards into the teaching methodologies and curricula of the
country's Professional Military Education (PME) institutions.
In 2018, Azerbaijan asked NATO to also involve the Military High
School, a pre-commissioning school, in DEEP.
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